HawaiianMiles Issues New Visa Card

Hawaiian Airlines has teamed with Bank of America to issue a new Visa card for HawaiianMiles members.

The card earns five miles per dollar spent at participating HawaiianMiles Supercharges merchants, and two miles per dollar spent purchasing Hawaiian Airlines tickets. Any HawaiianMiles member can transfer miles into a Visa credit cardholder’s HawaiianMiles account. Through the end of the year, the process is free, though there is a limit of 10 transactions per year.

If you’re currently a HawaiianMiles MasterCard holder, there are some things you should know. The new Visa card will replace your MasterCard — it should arrive in the mail this month. Your balance will be transferred, and your number will change. Your annual fee date will not change.

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